Hey there,
And why not use HW raid and use monitoring tools for it? What raid card are you using that cannot be monitored?
Eliezer
On 05/10/2014 07:36 PM, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi All;
I have a new server we're setting up that supports EFI or Legacy in the bios
I am a solid database guy but my SA skills are limited to what I need to get by
- I used EFI because I wanted to create a raid 10 array with 6 4TB
drives and apparently I cannot setup gpt partitions via parted in legacy mode (at least that's what I've read - is this true?)
- I installed the OS on 2 500GB drives, I used to do all my installs
with software RAID (mirrored) without LVM as follows:
- create 2 raid partitions (one on each drive) for swap, /boot and /
- create a raid1 device for each set of partitions above
The installer would not let me proceed without a /boot/efi partition I tried to create a raid partition on each drive for this and create a /boot/efi raid disk but when I doit this way in the installer I no longer see the "EFI SYSTEM Partition" as an option for the filesystem type so this did not work either.
I ended up doing hardware raid for the OS drives and software raid for the 6 4TB data drives. It works but I prefer to do software raid for everything so we ca have standard methods of monitoring for bad drives.
Is there a way to setup software raid with EFI?
Do I need to add a /boot/efi partition only to one of the 2 OS drives? If so how do I recover if we loose the drive with the /boot/efi partition?
Is it required to use LVM to do this?
Thanks in advance
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